
Pick Up A Hobby
A great tip to have a healthy isolation period is maintaining the hobbies you used to do before it or maybe even taking up a new one. Hobbies are a great way to lift your spirit and make you feel like your life is somewhat expected. You can even block times for your hobbies as well, so that way you’re making a routine for your day. That can be beneficial to not feel like your “wasting away” your day and also have a feeling of structure. Give yourself hour blocks of time to work with throughout the day.

Knitting is an excellent activity for you to do. This activity is suitable for people with arthritis and also helps to improve your dexterity. It will help loosen your joints, and it serves as something to keep you busy as well. You can knit while listening to a podcast – get two things done at once: knitting and learning catching up on a podcast! Many people also watch TV while knitting too, though this can take a bit more practice for beginners. Knitted items make great gifts, give us something to look forward to, and make us feel good.